DNS Abuse Trending Down Says ICANN

According to an ICANN press release DNS Abuse is trending downwards. The assertion is based on data from a recently published report (pdf) from ICANN’s CTO office. Here’s the full release: In a recently published report, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) indicated that the global sum of DNS abuse dropped in… Continue reading DNS Abuse Trending Down Says ICANN

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Video: DNS and Illegal Content

CENTR have released a video which explains the role of domain name registries in relation to illegal content. It also goes into different types of content. It’s worth a watch, as most of the points they highlight are applicable to all domain names: CENTR’s Policy Advisor, Polina Malaja, highlighted that: “Any measures taken at the… Continue reading Video: DNS and Illegal Content

Enom Targetted By Phishers

Enom, one of the largest registrars in the world, has been targetted by phishers. The company has posted an alert on the main page of their website with a screenshot of the fraudulent site. It’s good to see them being public about this sort of attack, though it is worrisome nevertheless

Netsol Take Evil To A New Level

A couple of months ago I posted about domain name front running. I’d been at a meeting during ICANN’s LA meeting and had also read Jay Daley’s paper on the subject.At the time I was unconvinced as to the existence of front running as a practice. In light of the revelations that have come to… Continue reading Netsol Take Evil To A New Level

Registrars Resorting To Comment Spam? TodayNic Using Dodgy Marketing

The competition between the various ICANN accredited registrars has been tough for quite some time. All you need to do is look at the pricing being offered by some of the companies, along with the various other enticements they use to attract new registrants and resellers, to get an idea of how tough the market… Continue reading Registrars Resorting To Comment Spam? TodayNic Using Dodgy Marketing

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